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Adjective(1) steadfast in allegiance or duty(2) inspired by love for your country(3) unwavering in devotion to friend or vow or cause

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(1) And watering down the whiskey isn't the best way to keep your customers loyal .(2) Followers electing a king were also proclaiming themselves as his loyal supporters.(3) Doubtless it would sell its goods more cheaply to keep its customers loyal .(4) The eastern army were seasoned soldiers, loyal to the crown.(5) Then imagine if those titles are remakes of classic fighting games that have extremely loyal followings.(6) The rest are mostly Afghan soldiers loyal to the interim government.(7) Many of his most loyal backers have now left the Commons and, at 65, his age is now an issue.(8) Everyone complains about the state of education, and yet most people remain fiercely loyal to their local schools.(9) He was the sort of person who was very loyal to his friends.(10) They are well-informed, ideologically sound and fanatically loyal to their parties.(11) People remember where they learn new information, and that builds a loyal following.(12) A group of soldiers loyal to their warlord came over the hills, looking for a common criminal.(13) Do you think we'd be able to take on soldiers loyal to a warlord?(14) He was a very loyal and nationalistic person, as well as being Iraq's best officer at that time.(15) Go recruit soldiers loyal to me and my father's house; we need all the help we can get.(16) He had been fiercely loyal to the king and had a promising future in the army.